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Good, bad and ugly from Packers' 19-17 loss to Broncos

Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur offered a word of warning to his team after three consecutive wins.

The Giants defeated the Packers on Monday night despite a touchdown pass from Jordan Love that went to Tommy DeVito, who then set up Randy Bullock for a game-winning field goal.

“Our football team is.500. A day following the Chiefs’ shock victory last week, he declared, “We’re 6-6 right now.” “We’ve overcome a difficult situation, but you still need to play at your best every week.”

The Packers didn’t bring their “A” or “B” game, which is why they aren’t a.500 team.

Monday night at MetLife Stadium, the New York Giants defeated the Packers 24–22 thanks to a performance by Tommy DeVito that outperformed Jordan Love. The game’s last play was a 37-yard field goal by Randy Bullock.

The Packers, who dropped to 6-7, needed the loss as a wake-up call. They are ahead of a five-team tie for the last NFC playoff spot.

Following the game, LaFleur stated, “You have to execute, play good football, and play complementary football.” “You lose the game when you perform poorly in all three phases.”

DeVito, the undrafted rookie who led the upset with poise, athleticism, and efficiency, helped New York win its third straight game.

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When Saquon Barkley broke two tackles and raced into the open field late in the fourth quarter, Green Bay appeared to be doomed. The score was 21-16. Love was set up at the Giants’ 36 by Carrington Valentine’s 50-yard return after Barkley fell and fumbled uninjured.

Love, who had a difficult day for the most part, found Malik Heath, who had the ball shaken loose in the end zone the play before, with a 6-yard touchdown pass on third down. Heath gave the official at the pylon a knockdown. Heath tore off his helmet and celebrated what might have been the game-winning touchdown as he stood up and called touchdown.

With 1:33 left, the score put Green Bay ahead 22–21. Jayden Reed gestured right on the crucial two-point play and then received a pass to the left. Green Bay’s blocks were unable to clear the path as he was swamped close to the goal line.

“It was a bad call,” LaFleur declared.

So, instead of a tie, the Giants needed a field goal to win.

Wan’Dale Robinson scorched Keisean Nixon at the line of scrimmage to break free on the game-winning drive. He was caught off guard by DeVito’s ball and gained 32 yards, including 18 yards to the Packers’ 22 after the catch.

“Punching plays result in points.” It was just awful ball, according to LaFleur.

Love completed 25 of 39 passes for 218 yards, one touchdown, one pick-six, and one fumble loss. When facing one of the NFL’s top third-down defenses, Green Bay was 5-of-14, but 2-of-5 when facing one of the worst red-zone defenses.

“Not up to par,” declared Love. Evidently insufficient to complete the task. Needless to say, two expensive turnovers cost us.

 

 

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